The only thing interesting to me is that Ruby (on Rails) is missing from the developer center. Seems like if you support PHP, then RoR would be an easy win.…
Really I just think this is a knee-jerk reaction. I think Microsoft is really trying and people are just gonna hate. Show me a successful company who isn't getting sued by another one. P.S. I still can't dual boot…
It's very telling that hardware is outpacing our own cryptographic techniques. I remember reading an article that stated that all passwords will someday be crackable due the advances in Quantum computing. By that time…
I recently deployed my own bootstrapped application called Mucho Support (http://muchosupport.com). It let's you build a contact list of team members and gives you a hotline (local phone number). When a business…
So let's say I bought a compromised version of SSL from a certificate vendor. Could I legally ask for my money back? It seems like you were sold something under false pretenses.
The only thing interesting to me is that Ruby (on Rails) is missing from the developer center. Seems like if you support PHP, then RoR would be an easy win.…
Really I just think this is a knee-jerk reaction. I think Microsoft is really trying and people are just gonna hate. Show me a successful company who isn't getting sued by another one. P.S. I still can't dual boot…
It's very telling that hardware is outpacing our own cryptographic techniques. I remember reading an article that stated that all passwords will someday be crackable due the advances in Quantum computing. By that time…
I recently deployed my own bootstrapped application called Mucho Support (http://muchosupport.com). It let's you build a contact list of team members and gives you a hotline (local phone number). When a business…
So let's say I bought a compromised version of SSL from a certificate vendor. Could I legally ask for my money back? It seems like you were sold something under false pretenses.